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The Emperor's New Clothes

  • 2001
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.9K
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Ian Holm in The Emperor's New Clothes (2001)
During Napoleon's exile on St. Helena, some loyalists hire a look-alike to swap places with the deposed Emperor. While the impostor lives in luxury on the island, the real Napoleon returns to Paris in order to retake the throne.
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During Napoleon's exile on St. Helena, some loyalists hire a look-alike to swap places with the deposed Emperor. While the impostor lives in luxury on the island, the real Napoleon returns t... Read allDuring Napoleon's exile on St. Helena, some loyalists hire a look-alike to swap places with the deposed Emperor. While the impostor lives in luxury on the island, the real Napoleon returns to Paris in order to retake the throne.During Napoleon's exile on St. Helena, some loyalists hire a look-alike to swap places with the deposed Emperor. While the impostor lives in luxury on the island, the real Napoleon returns to Paris in order to retake the throne.

  • Director
    • Alan Taylor
  • Writers
    • Simon Leys
    • Kevin Molony
    • Alan Taylor
  • Stars
    • Ian Holm
    • Iben Hjejle
    • Tim McInnerny
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    6.8/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Alan Taylor
    • Writers
      • Simon Leys
      • Kevin Molony
      • Alan Taylor
    • Stars
      • Ian Holm
      • Iben Hjejle
      • Tim McInnerny
    • 39User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Napoleon Bonaparte…
    Iben Hjejle
    Iben Hjejle
    • Nicole 'Pumpkin' Truchaut
    Tim McInnerny
    Tim McInnerny
    • Dr. Lambert
    Tom Watson
    • Gerard
    Nigel Terry
    Nigel Terry
    • Montholon
    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Bertrand
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Antommarchi
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Louis Marchand
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • Sergeant Justin Bommel
    Bob Mason
    • Captain Nicholls
    Trevor Cooper
    Trevor Cooper
    • Leaud
    Chris Langham
    Chris Langham
    • Maurice
    Russell Dixon
    • Dr. Quinton
    George Harris
    George Harris
    • Papa Nicholas
    Niall O'Brien
    • Bosun
    Hayley Carmichael
    Hayley Carmichael
    • Adele Raffin
    Philip McGough
    • English tourist
    Tim Barlow
    Tim Barlow
    • Bargee
    • Director
      • Alan Taylor
    • Writers
      • Simon Leys
      • Kevin Molony
      • Alan Taylor
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    10skleid6

    Outstanding!

    This is a carefully crafted, beautifully acted "what if" story about Napoleon Bonaparte. It is literate, inventive, and has a beautiful music score to boot. The female lead, Iben Hjejle, is a revelation! I wish she would make more films outside of Denmark.

    The story centers around Napoleon's exile after Waterloo, and a plot to have him escape (using a double), return to France to raise an army and regain his throne. But something unforeseen happens along the way, when his double, back on St. Helena, decides he is enjoying being Emperor Napoleon too much to give it up. That leaves the real Emperor Napoleon, secretly back in Paris, with a problem: nobody believes he is who he says he is...

    Let's not reveal any more of the plot in this outstanding film (provided you can enjoy a movie with no nudity and cursing, and virtually no violence).
    8tnhelliott

    A story of whimsy and the betrayal of fate.

    First off I need to say that Ian Hom is amazing. To be able to play two different characters of two different persuasions and bearings is mind-blowing. This film is whimsical and fun and a very good "what if" of history. Parts of it are sad and parts are humorous and all of it is good. A human element is given to characters whom are known to history solely for their deeds and every character in the film has depth of field and a real personality. Many of the scenes are played out in textbook fashion with a beginning a middle and an end with rising and falling action and yet each scene propels the story line further and is a driving force to the film as a whole. My personal favorite moment in the film is the melon scene where Naploean as an exile in his own country still becomes a general of a an army of melon merchants. Sheer brilliance and very beautiful in its humanity. This film shows that although a person can't change whop they are, everyone can change direction and find love.
    7dhaufrect

    Well done.

    "Emporer's New Clothes" is a well done romance. It beguiles the mind of the audience. One can become lost in the reality of the era. He paranoia involved in Napolean's being is revealed in his character performance as well as this unusual story line. There is a very revealing scene toward the end of the picture in which he is thrust into a psychiatric "prison" and realizes his fate. The empathy that is developed by those surrounding him is remarkable. Cinematography is adequate, but it is not spectacular. The acting is superb. Costuming and set design is well done. It is a film that is definitely worth viewing. I give it a 7 out of 10. It quietly sipped by me when in the theaters, but is now available on DVD.
    7=G=

    The true story of Napoleon Bonaparte's final days

    "The Emporer's New Clothes" is a revisionist historical romantic comedy which tells of Napoleon Bonaparte's escape from exile on St. Helena and return to France to reclaim his throne. Traveling incognito, Bonaparte (Holm) hooks up with a comely widow Pumpkin (Hjejle) who takes some of the starch out of the "Little Corporal's" skivvies while setting his crusty old heart aglow. A charming period piece with exotic locations, this film pairs a tour de force by Holm with an all too rare performance by versatile beauty (Hjejle) in a happy mix of drama, subtle comedy, and light hearted romance. (B)
    7rebeljenn

    A forgotten gem

    I watched the first screening of 'The Emperor's New Clothes' at the London Film Festival. The film seemed to disappear from the public eye after that, even though I personally thought that it was a good film.

    In summary, this film is about Napoleon who wants to get his lost power back, and he pretends he is a peasant in order to eventually rise up and seize it. During this time, he meets a woman he falls in love with. The film explores how his life evolves over the longing of love and power, and there is the realization that he cannot achieve both.

    This film is moving and witty. One of the most memorable scenes was when Napoleon tries to convince others that he is Napoleon, but he is not believed, and they take him to an asylum where there are many others there that believe that they are Napoleon.

    I was surprised that this film did not get respected; it is a forgotten gem.

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    • Trivia
      Sir Ian Holm also played Napoléon Bonaparte in Time Bandits (1981) and Napoleon and Love (1974); in the 1970s, Stanley Kubrick approached him to star in his aborted biopic.
    • Goofs
      While on board ship Napoleon is beckoned to go top side by the black sailor to watch the sun rise, the ship is then seen heading from left to right across the sea with the rising sun breaking the horizon behind it, completely wrong because the ship was heading North towards France so the ship should have been going right to left with the sun rising behind in the East.
    • Quotes

      [Men are repossessing her furniture, more specifically the sofa]

      Nicole 'Pumpkin' Truchaut: My husband died on that sofa!

      [pause. Men carry the sofa out of the house, then go towards the chair]

      Nicole 'Pumpkin' Truchaut: [rushing over] My husband died in that chair!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Geek (2005)

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2001 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • My Napoleon
    • Filming locations
      • Turin, Piedmont, Italy
    • Production companies
      • FilmFour
      • Redwave Films
      • Mikado Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $661,903
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,474
      • Jun 16, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,236,182
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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